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2024
Mary Muckle - April 14th, 2024 at 2:30pm - Kanata, ON
Not Walls but Bridges
Directed by Mary Muckle
with
Douglas Brierley, violin
Fanny Marks Bray, cello
Cantorion Cerdd Dant (penillion choir)
Marilyn Jenkins, voice
The Ottawa Harp Ensemble
Mary Muckle, harp
St. John's Anglican Church
325 Sandhill Road,
Kanata, On. K2K 1X7
Info: 613-592-4747
Admission by Donation - Cash only
The concert, " Not Walls, But Bridges" explores the role of Indigenous, Spanish and African cultures on harp music in South and Central America.Also featured is traditional music from Wales and Ireland which through emigration have strong cultural ties to Argentina.
2023
Teresa Suen-Campbell - October 24, 2023 - Thunder Bay, ON
LUMINA CONCERT SERIES 2023-24
Solo Harp Recital at Lakehead University
by Teresa Suen-Campbell
Performing works by Albeniz, Granados, Flothuis
Tuesday, Oct 24, 2023 at 12:30pm
Jean McNulty Recital Hall
William H. Buset Centre for Music and Visual Arts
Department of Music,
Lakehead University
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Tickets: $15 and $10
Information: (807) 343-8010 ext. 8787
Mary Muckle - September 3, 2023 - Maberly, ON
THE MABINOGION - Shapeshifting and Wild Celtic Dreaming
Widely regarded as gems of medieval Celtic Literature, The Mabinogion stories, are rich in imagery, full of love and loss, magical creatures, kings and queens and all manner of ferocious power struggles.
TIME: 1:00- 5:00 PM
WILDWOOD FARM,
2501 OLD BROOKE RD,
MABERLY, ON KOH 2BO
2022
Teresa Suen-Campbell - November 11th, Toronto, ON
Date: November 11th, 2022 at 8pm
Location: Trinity St-Paul's Centre, 427 Bloor Street West, Toronto
Tickets: Adult $44; Senior $37; Student $17; Virtual $17
Sinfonia Toronto
Conductor, Nurhan Arman, conductor
Luisa Sello, flutist
Teresa Suen-Campbell, harpist
PROGRAM:
MOZART String Quartet No. 2 orchestra version
CHAN KA NIN Harp Concerto world premiere
STAMITZ Flute Concerto in G Major
SUK Serenade
Watch Maestro's Chat about this concert
Watch Composer Chan Ka Nin on his Harp Concerto
Guest Artist Sponsorship: Long & McQuade Musical Instruments
Mary Muckle - October 16th, Kanata, ON
Date: October 16th, 2022 at 2:30pm
Location: St. John's Anglican Church, 325 Sandhill Road, Kanata, K2K 1X7
Mary Muckle, harp, harpsichord
The Ottawa Harp Ensemble
and more!
About: In addition to Welsh music from homeland Wales and Welsh Patagonia, arranged for harp ensemble, violin with continuo and with songs in Welsh for solo voice and vocal ensemble, the concert includes readings from a medieval Welsh cookbook and the novels " How Green Was My Valley" and " Up Into the Singing Mountain" by novelist Richard Llewelyn.
Grace Scheele - June 4th, Kitchener
not yr angel bby harpist
Date: Saturday June 4th, 2022 at 8pm
Location: Catalyst137, 137 Glasgow St,, Kitchener, ON
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About: Ever wonder why women and harps seem to go hand in hand? Does hearing a harp pluck take you to heaven? On June 4, an angelic avatar, angel bby, will square off against her human creator, electroacoustic harpist Grace Scheele . Together, they will unravel and re-spin the heavenly/pastoral/fem tropes that alternately plague and buoy 21st-century harpists and their instrument. This multimedia event is pure audiovisual indulgence, mixing memes, audio-interactive projections, electric harp, pastel gore imagery, sonic cacophony and ethereal soundscapes.
Presented by Open Ears Festival of Music and Sound during their 2022 Festival, running from June 2-5. 2022 in Kitchener, ON.
Admission: $10 Tickets HERE
Event Website: www.angelbby.life
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Erica Goodman - CD Release
"A Net of Gemsis the latest project of acclaimed Canadian musicians Suzanne Shulman and Erica Goodman. Following the success of their 2018 Naxos release “Serenades and Sonatas,” this album showcases the exquisite combination of flute and harp through a program that includes a dazzling new work for the ensemble, virtuosic showpieces, and the duo’s interpretation of traditional favourites.
Flutist Suzanne Shulman, with more than 40 recordings in her discography, has collaborated with some of the greatest names in the classical world, including pianist Glenn Gould. Juno award winning harpist Erica Goodman was already on stage as a teen and performed with Igor Stravinsky. The two musicians began their music journey together in the 1970s and say “it’s a privilege and career highlight” to work together.
A Net of Gemstakes its name from the title track, a piece dedicated to the two musicians by Toronto composer David Occhipinti. About this world premiere recording, Occhipinti says “Shulman and Goodman bounce light off of each other throughout the piece using the flute and harp to reflect the musical ideas I composed. I am honoured to have had these two amazing musicians record my work.”
For the rest of the program, the duo looked for works with “strong fantasy elements”, which the cover art, by Leonora Carrington, beautifully portrays. There is the nostalgic Saint-Saëns Fantaisie, which Goodman first learned with her father, former TSO concertmaster Hyman Goodman. Gnossienne No. 5 by Eric Satie was selected by Shulman who “can’t resist a quiet ending.” These sit alongside Doppler/Zamara’s romantic virtuosic showpiece Casilda Fantaisie, and Narthex by Bernard Andrès which features intriguing and surprising sounds from the two instruments.
As a founding member of the outstanding ensembles Camerata Canada, Trio Lyra and ChamberWORKS Suzanne Shulman has premiered commissioned works by many prominent Canadian composers including Srul Irving Glick, Milton Barnes, Marjan Mozetich, Glenn Buhr, Christos Hatzis and Jacques Hétu. She has performed and taught all over the world and is currently a flute instructor at McMaster University in Hamilton. Erica Goodman is a charter member of New Music Concerts, has encouraged many prominent Canadian composers to write for harp, and has been voted NOW Magazine’s Classical Musician of the Year. She is the harpist with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra.
The award-winning sound engineer and producer is Kirk Starkey of Wolftone Media."